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[–] Bobfish_Almighty ago 

No

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[–] Bobfish_Almighty ago 

Having said that, the advantage consoles have is that (mostly) you put in a game and it works. That's a big draw for a lot of people, as evidenced by how successful the console market is. If your broseph doesn't like, maybe, having to do some bug fixing, then he'd be better off with a console. If he wants to miro-manage everything and be an insufferable, arrogant asshat, then by all means, have him join us in the glorious PC Master Race

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[–] Thirdful ago 

Tetris comes to mind, was never sure why but even with a controller on PC it just didnt play right.

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[–] MetalAegis ago  (edited ago)

It really comes down to what platform his friends are playing on.

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[–] BeautifulInside 2 points 0 points (+2|-2) ago 

unless he's got some exclusive games in mind that won't come to PC, there's no point getting a console

That's pretty much that. Bad ports are generally mediocre games to begin with (although we're still salty over Dark Souls PC being merely playable).

In general I would say that the biggest category of games lacking on PC are the party games. Traditionally, PCs have been used to play alone in front of the screen, and the available games reflect this.